Oakville Beaver, 26 Dec 1993, p. 46

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By Rebecca Lewis Brookdale School By Jamie Paluch, St. Dominic‘s School If I could visit Santa Claus at the [ ard Funeral Home t â€" & y°4. = & d P .. d nnl'E j «s i E; n‘s Gr W for a safeeflngs "6G Happy Houds TA oé:"_?(:]i py Hobday 3\\ taeco (ragbok o 3: W-W&M&mw m:: © CMEF® which lighteth every man that cometh into the world." John 1:9 "The True Light, message of peace and goodwill to all brighten our lives in this and every season. ¢2 / . BR â€"~ .* S .'E'} 1 & ; }.. .2 season‘ tings A«» éj -.fo::’;(;rf;ei‘ngs -i...â€":.‘: : Like the morning sun through a window, may this holy day‘s Alan Ward * Jack Ward John Ward * Cameron Ward â€" D r 232 Lakeshore Rd. E. 338â€"9644 lae North Pole, I would not ask him for any toys. I would ask if he could let me have a ride on his sled. I can almost imagine Rudolf the red nosed reindeer leading the other deer! I bet I would even see my house from there! Then when we got back I would ask one of Santa‘s elfs for a tour in their workshop. I‘m sure I would find them very busy, making lots of toys. I really hope this Christmas will be happy for everyone! By Katia O. Gladys Speers If I could visit Santa Claus at the North Pole I would ask him for cookies or a whole bunch of tapes. I would ask to see the elves making the toys, and to go see the reindeer. I‘d want to go around the world with 109 REYNOLDS STREET OAKVILLE 844â€"3221 werk Sho him and with Rudolph leading the way. I would ask to feed the reinâ€" deer and polish Rudolph‘s nose with a cloth! I‘d really like to see Santa and the elves‘ clothes and if they did that I would ask them to make me teddy bear clothes. After all that I‘d ask for one more thing...food for all the children in the world. By Hannah Rachel Robertson Gladys Speers I would ask him if he could pick me up in his sleigh and we would fly by the moon. He would take me to his factory and I would see milâ€" lions of toys. The elves would be working on toys from dolls to video games. Then Mrs. Claus would invite me in to have some cookies and hot chocolate. I would help Santa deliver all the presents and after that he would give me all the left over presents. He would drop me off at my house. By Ben Abzarian Gladys Speers "I wish that I could visit Santa at the North Pole", said a girl named Vanessa. Her mother and father just received a letter. It said "Dear John If I could visit Santa Claus at the North Pole I would fly on the great eagle. When I got there I could see all of the elves. They would bring me to a hotel called the Claus Inn, where Santa would be. He would give me a good room where I could rest for the day. When it was Christmas one of the elves would be sick so I would take her place. When we got to my house Santa would drop me off and then I would go to sleep. If 1 could visit Santa Claus at the North Pole I would fly on a star to get there. I would say, "Can you give all the kids in the world a speâ€" cial toy for a special Christmas? Thank you. If you do I would be delighted for a special day for speâ€" cial kids, too!" By Jamie Tucker Maple Grove Public School OAKVILLE SHIATSU AND MASSAGE THERAPY CENTRE TOM SWEETMAN RM.T, CS.T. and Associate Therapists By Matthew Harrison Maple Grove Public School 125 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 304 (at Navy St., above Pier 1) Certificates Available 845â€"3137 3E 4 6 ¢ By Pam Delic, Brookdale School and Gale, our magic actors have gone on a trip to Hawaii and they are not coming back until the show ends. We need to get two actors to replace them. We were thinking if you guys would like to be in the show instead of them. All you have to do is memorize the spells in this book for the act". Vanessa‘s mom thought about it. Then Vanessa jumped out from behind her and said, "Please be in the act. You might be able to bring me to the North Pole!". In a couple of minâ€" utes, Vanessa‘s mother decided she wanted to be in the act. Vanessa looked into the spell book. She found a Santa spell. It said "Christmas, Christmas over there, you will arrive with Santa up there". When Vanessa was watching TV, up the chimney she rose. Time past quickly. In a few minutes she was at the North Pole. "Hello Vanessa", Santa said. "Hi" said Vanessa. Mrs. Claus said, "Would you like to help with the toys?". Vanessa said "Sure", and off they went to Santa‘s toy shop. Big toys and small toys were all around them. Vanessa made a nice doll. Santa said "You can keep it". "Thankâ€"you", Vanessa said, "I think it‘s time I should go now". Santa said "I will drive you back in my sleigh". "That will be great!" said Vanessa. So Santa flew her home and Vanessa lived happily ever after. LO Season‘s Creetings and Best Wishes in the New Year from the Staff By Kimberley Eng 400 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. _. (905) 844â€"0712 _ PEERS ROAD BROADLOOM at If I could visit Santa Claus At the North Pole, I‘d like to see some elves Or a hairy troll. I would help him paint the toys, For all the little girls and boys. Then I‘d go see Rudolph With his nose so bright. I hope I won‘t be blinded By the shining light. Then I‘d take a ride in Santa‘s sleigh, Instead of shouting HO! HO! HO! I‘d shout HEY! HEY! HEY! Then with Mrs. Claus I‘d sing a Christmas song, And though I‘d love to keep on singing All evening long, Later I would think, With a deep sigh, That I‘d have to go home So I‘d say GOODBYE! By Ania Mizgalewicz If I could visit Santa at the North Pole...1 would ride on his sleigh and help deliver presents. I would help the Elfs make their toys. I would help Santa decorate the Christmas tree. I would help Santa teach the younger reindeer how to fly. I would help choose the presents for the kids. Then I would say good bye. By Brock Otten SON FOR HIRE For All Your Household Repairs And Renovations THANKâ€"YOU FOR 1993 Munn‘s School Oakwood School Oakwood School and remember JESUS IS THE REASON FOR THE SEASON LARRY 416â€"501â€"5789 GOD‘S BLESSING TO ALL IN"94 2 a xd LGrl

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